On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, John Elle wrote: > As the strut rod pivots at the bushing to allow for lower control arm > movement, does this mean that the pregnant side of the large washers > face forward, towards the rear or does one face forward and the other > towards the rear and if so which one. Also which way would the bushing > install in the hole in the strut rod mount? > The line drawing on the instruction sheet seems to indicate that the > installation drawn is the Ford application. http://wps.com/AMC/Strut-bushing-modern/index.html It depends on the bushing type. The 63-64 one piece, concave forward, away from rubber; the bushing was designed to be deformed sideways. Most later ones, concave towards rubber, apparently to distribute force onto maximum cushion area. Also work-heats cheap rubber and makes them collapse. Nearly all have the concave-away-from-rubber on the back side. I did watch cushion deformation on the back side by partially assembling the lower arm & strut and raising and lowering and watching everything move. If it's just a truncated-cone aftermarket bushing, I'd put it concave-to-rubber in front, concave-away on rear. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com